I mean, every week now? That’s gonna have a fantastic impact on productivity. And mental health. Not that anybody at the top in this place cares about actual human beings.
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@1uam+1r9ziHwm, Bain is god for Dell.
@gsm+1r9ziHwm, haha, those were the times with Kevin Rollins. Remember sitting in a meeting room with him, he was a total disaster. Didn't care about anything except his own pocket.
There are constant rumors in and around our org about WFR. It's very hard to stay productive in this environment. I wish they would just make their cuts and get it over with. Everyone in our team is expecting cuts and management are hinting at big changes coming, but they've been "coming" with two years.
I find it exhausting. There's a lot of unnecessary box ticking exercises they could cut out of our day if they just moved at a little more pace.
How many people have completely checked out?
One 25 year employee was let go. No roadmap for products just for annihilation like the work camps. A slow steady march to the gas chamber — performance doesn’t matter we are all subjects of the Bain and Company propaganda sacrifice to lies and quotas. Bains path to the future for Dell is all engineers no product management no creativity or anything a customer would care about. The Bain vampire su-ks the growth life force out of any company it touches. Ask anyone in ISG
Dell is like life, with life you are assured death at the end and with Dell, you are assured to be laid off. The game of Dell.
Sorry to hear. What org were you in?
Virtual happy hours! Our VP sent out multiple invites for this year.
I was laid off today, smh. They sure know how to boost morale.
I for one enjoy the anxiety and stress of the constant slow drip of layoffs. :-|
Reporter for The Register here. I'm working on a story following up on the Dell RTO mandate. If any Dell folk want to talk confidentially, please feel free to get in touch: tclaburn at theregister dot com.
It's not as bad as the Kevin Rollins era but it's getting there quickly.
The leaders at Dell don't think past the next 2-3 seconds. Do not try to figure it out. The simple answer is correct. They are just not that smart.
I don't see anything improving anytime soon.